2010 Gleason Falls Bridge Christmas Ornament
Gibson Pewter’s 2010 Christmas Ornament features one of Hillsborough’s most scenic and enduring landmarks, Gleason Falls Stone Arch Bridge.
Gibson Pewter’s 2010 Christmas Ornament features one of Hillsborough’s most scenic and enduring landmarks, Gleason Falls Stone Arch Bridge.
Our 2009 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament is a face-on view of the historic Franklin Pierce Homestead. This was the boyhood home to the 14th President of the United States.
Our 2008 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament is a wonderful view of the old town firehouse which is now home of The Hillsborough Heritage Museum next to lovely Butler Park in downtown Hillsborough.
The Black Bear Ornament, our annual Hillsborough Christmas Ornament for 2006, was created to commemorate the conservation of land in one of our town’s most scenic areas, Bear Hill Road.
Our 2007 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament depicts the last intact one room schoolhouse in town. Located next to the Gibson Pewtershop in Historic Hillsborough Center.
Our 2005 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament presents a loving depiction of Hillsborough’s Community Building, once home to N.H. Governor John B. Smith.
Our 2004 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament depicts the Carr Bridge. Said to have been built and then paid for with counterfeit money.
A wonderful rendering of Smith Church and its majestic steeple graces our 2003 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament.
The Contoocook Mills Building is our 2002 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament offering.
Our 2001 Hillsborough Christmas Ornament is a wonderful rendering of the Old Firehouse Bell Tower, featuring the rare pagoda-style roof line.
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